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Have you ever loved a cartoon character so much that you wished they were real? Maybe you always wanted to grab a beer at Moe’s Tavern with Homer Simpson or make fun of music videos with Beavis and Butthead. Be careful what you wish for because according to the images below, it would be absolutely terrifying experience. Yikes!

1. Patrick Star, “Spongebob Squarepants”

2. Finn, “Adventure Time”

3. Dale Gribble, “King of the Hill”

4. Professor Farnsworth, “Futurama”

5. Homer Simpson, “The Simpsons

6. Stewie Griffin, “Family Guy”

7. Stan Smith, “American Dad”

8. Hans Moleman, “The Simpsons”

9. Beavis, “Beavis and Butt-head”

10. Butt-head, “Beavis and Butt-head”

11. Mr. Burns, “The Simpsons”

12. Peter Griffin, “Family Guy”

13. Fred Flinstone, “The Flinstones”

14. Shaggy Rogers, “Scooby-Doo”

15. Jessica Rabbit, “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?”

(via: Smosh) Great, now I have to watch hours and hours of these cartoons I love to get my fond memories back. Thanks a lot, Internet! Share this post using the button below.

Computer-generated imagery, or CGI, is an awesome technology that has allowed us to create amazingly realistic simulations in movies, video games, and more.

But while CGI enables us to produce cool effects, it can also inspire some people to bring the dark scenes in their heads to life. Let’s just say that these scenes, some of which you can see below, are completely freaky.

Prepare yourselves, because we’re about to take a journey down the rabbit hole.

While we don’t often sit and think about movie soundtracks until the Grammys and Oscars roll around, film scores are critical pieces of the cinematic puzzle.

Imagine Titanic without the driving force of Celine Dion’s iconic voice. Imagine what all of those Disney movies would be like without the songs that made up the soundtrack of your childhood. Imagine your favorite films in total musical silence.

One of the most beloved songs of all is “Over The Rainbow,” which is forever tied to the story of Dorothy’s trip down the Yellow Brick Road. Because it’s a classic, artists over the years have created their own versions of the time-honored track. Take rising musician Chase Holfelder, for example. By singing the song in a minor key, he turns Dorothy’s world into something that is at once intriguing and unsettling.

It’s pretty amazing how such a simple change forces us to see one of our favorite films in an entirely new light.

To learn more about Chase Holfelder’s music, be sure to check him out on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. If you can’t get enough of his voice, follow him on YouTube!

In 2014, the world was shocked following the arrest of 47-year-old Russian Anatoly Moskvin. Moskvin was a prolific grave robber, and he specifically targeted the graves of little girls. Over the course of several years, Moskvin took dozens of corpses back to his apartment.

What’s worse is that he dressed the bodies up to make them look like dolls, applying makeup to their faces and putting music boxes inside their rib cages. When he was arrested, police recorded a video of the inside of his apartment before they removed the evidence that they needed.

This video might be disturbing to some readers.

Sadly, it’s unlikely that Moskvin will ever go to prison. Following his arrest, government psychologists deemed him mentally unfit to stand trial. He is currently undergoing treatment at a psychiatric center under the condition that he is never released.